Crabtree bails on his marriage plans after a prophecy; Murdoch investigates the bizarre murder of two gravediggers.Crabtree bails on his marriage plans after a prophecy; Murdoch investigates the bizarre murder of two gravediggers.Crabtree bails on his marriage plans after a prophecy; Murdoch investigates the bizarre murder of two gravediggers.
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- TriviaJulia suggests that Suzanna could grow up to be an "aviator." In the time this show is set, a female aviator would have been referred to as an "aviatrix."
- GoofsThe detective takes photos at night, from across the street, of moving people. The dubbed shutter sounds are too fast. No camera or film in 1905 could take the clear images shown later.
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Disingenuous, Deceitful, Insulting to Viewers
This episode tries to open up various stories: a) zombie kill two guys in the cemetery? B) Is Ms Hart's Father Factually dead? C) Julia returning to the hospital with infant baby needing her? D) Where is Det. Watts? E) a private detective is looking for Watt's ex-boyfriend to claim his child for grandparent, f) George & Effie's Wedding
For a year, viewers wondered who interrupted The Wedding. I seemed most obvious that George's previous love, burlesque star in France was the obvious person. Viewers seen her face on posters about the stage "The Star Bright Club" Violet and Ms Bright run. The season ended with George and Effie saying 'You', not "You two," as in his aunts.
Yet, the episode goes off in an absurd direction of an Aunt perceiving danger for Effie if they marry. This is the most disingenuous crime against viewers. The Episode WAVED!!!! Nina Bloom on two posters at her old haunt after years in France. She was to be there as the wedding was happening, and nobody told George, "you know, Nina is back."
George is in the establishment, and the signs are gone.
In short, for no good reason, the producers, writers and production company decided to wave Nina Bloom on two posters after years in France and jerk it out from under loyal viewers feet. That was seriously wrong.
What gets the most attention is the graveyard killings. Viewers see a guy dug up, reach from the coffin and snap necks with one hand. Exploring the recent dead and this unknown burial. A list of the dead brings up Ms Hart's dead father.
Here is where they do not know if they are going to expose a zombie or a living person doing the killings. If one hand snapping necks isn't enough to say zombie, Ms Hart supposedly did her Father's autopsy. That's his organs scooped out dead. She is convinced he is dead
If that was not a problem, the 'zombie' killing leads to an investigation of the fresh dead. Coroner Ms Violet Hart supposedly did her Father's Autopsy. The sole coroner for Toronto area, she supposedly scooped out his insides, etc. She knows he is dead.
Even if it is say his brother pulling a con, you have a superhuman zomboid human who was buried alive.
In all, is he a zombie or not? Make up your mind.
The only thing keeping this episode alive is Watts and his butcher love Jack in New York with Jack's child. A detective is looking for him. Grandparents seem to want the child raised out of the seedy gay environment. It is one of them custody battles you do not see in Movies and Television. It is refreshing given this is about 100-years ago and not the 21st Century where it is possible to keep a child.
In all, last season they waved Nina Bloom likely will make a surprising appearance, but pull that away. There is a zombie buried alive that can snap a man's neck with one hand who because of the three-legged dog seems to be Maurice, Ms Heart's autopsy dead Father. But, a spoiler was made during a commercial and Maurice appears wanting money, not brains has a viewer wondering how he snapped necks and why the hard sell in the grave yard if all validation to be seen as a zombie, the zombie-fake kills the men off. A zombie or some con, it no longer is a 'Night Stalker' episode. Viewers are just asking what the heck are they trying to say.
The effort is a mess trying too hard to be slick and just does not know what it wants. Making the pedestrian viewer feel stupid is not how you treat loyal viewers.
This episode holds viewers in contempt. That is wrong.
For a year, viewers wondered who interrupted The Wedding. I seemed most obvious that George's previous love, burlesque star in France was the obvious person. Viewers seen her face on posters about the stage "The Star Bright Club" Violet and Ms Bright run. The season ended with George and Effie saying 'You', not "You two," as in his aunts.
Yet, the episode goes off in an absurd direction of an Aunt perceiving danger for Effie if they marry. This is the most disingenuous crime against viewers. The Episode WAVED!!!! Nina Bloom on two posters at her old haunt after years in France. She was to be there as the wedding was happening, and nobody told George, "you know, Nina is back."
George is in the establishment, and the signs are gone.
In short, for no good reason, the producers, writers and production company decided to wave Nina Bloom on two posters after years in France and jerk it out from under loyal viewers feet. That was seriously wrong.
What gets the most attention is the graveyard killings. Viewers see a guy dug up, reach from the coffin and snap necks with one hand. Exploring the recent dead and this unknown burial. A list of the dead brings up Ms Hart's dead father.
Here is where they do not know if they are going to expose a zombie or a living person doing the killings. If one hand snapping necks isn't enough to say zombie, Ms Hart supposedly did her Father's autopsy. That's his organs scooped out dead. She is convinced he is dead
If that was not a problem, the 'zombie' killing leads to an investigation of the fresh dead. Coroner Ms Violet Hart supposedly did her Father's Autopsy. The sole coroner for Toronto area, she supposedly scooped out his insides, etc. She knows he is dead.
Even if it is say his brother pulling a con, you have a superhuman zomboid human who was buried alive.
In all, is he a zombie or not? Make up your mind.
The only thing keeping this episode alive is Watts and his butcher love Jack in New York with Jack's child. A detective is looking for him. Grandparents seem to want the child raised out of the seedy gay environment. It is one of them custody battles you do not see in Movies and Television. It is refreshing given this is about 100-years ago and not the 21st Century where it is possible to keep a child.
In all, last season they waved Nina Bloom likely will make a surprising appearance, but pull that away. There is a zombie buried alive that can snap a man's neck with one hand who because of the three-legged dog seems to be Maurice, Ms Heart's autopsy dead Father. But, a spoiler was made during a commercial and Maurice appears wanting money, not brains has a viewer wondering how he snapped necks and why the hard sell in the grave yard if all validation to be seen as a zombie, the zombie-fake kills the men off. A zombie or some con, it no longer is a 'Night Stalker' episode. Viewers are just asking what the heck are they trying to say.
The effort is a mess trying too hard to be slick and just does not know what it wants. Making the pedestrian viewer feel stupid is not how you treat loyal viewers.
This episode holds viewers in contempt. That is wrong.
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